Excessive warping can lead to structural damage which is very expensive to repair.
Bottom of garage siding showing signs of water damage.
Warped loose and cracked clapboards are common signs of rot that can be seen outside.
With wood or concrete walls seal any potential.
In cases of mold growth the siding panel affected will need to be replaced and it is a good idea to have a professional treat any mold to prevent it from returning.
Add felt if needed before nailing the new wood on and prime the new wood on all four sides before installing it.
You can find signs of water damage on the exterior and interior of the home.
Look for damage to the siding which might let water through and arm yourself with binoculars and a flashlight to spot wear or discoloration in places you cannot see close up.
They can recommend the installation of gutters trench drain etc.
Depending on what s needed.
If you find that your stucco tears or breaks off it s worth bringing out an expert to investigate further.
In areas where you can get close to a wood surface press it with a screw driver to test its integrity.
At below left the combination of modest roof overhang a natural water trap formed by nearby building walls and retaining wall and shade were factors in the worn leaky wood shingle siding on this garage.
If the area of the siding you need to repair is larger than two to four inches the best and most permanent solution is to replace that particular panel of siding.
Install the kickout flashing underneath the first shingle photo 1.
When the sheetrock behind a wall absorbs too much water it will bend and curve which causes the wall to warp.
Caulking the bottom.
Window caulk gapping or cracking the windows and the caulking around them are common places of stucco water intrusion.
Missing chips and chunks of stucco surface damage to your stucco siding is a sign of water damage underneath.
The moment that wood siding becomes damaged it can allow water to penetrate into the core of the board and to the felt paper underlayment.
Patch obvious holes with hydraulic cement and coat the walls with waterproof masonry products that create a membrane through which water can t pass.
For example if there s an issue of water entering your garage through a cracked seal at the bottom of the garage door.
Inspect the sidewall around and underneath the fascia and inside the house for signs of moisture damage and repair any rotted areas.
If there is warping on your walls this is a clear indication of a water leak.